Homework Completion Guidelines
Importance of Homework
The school considers that homework is very important:
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It fosters independence, self-reliance, self-esteem, responsibility and life-long learning skills.
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It provides the child with the opportunity to consolidate her learning and so is an aid to her progress
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It provides families with useful insights into their children’s learning and needs
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It gives pupils the opportunity to develop the practice of independent study and to form good habits for secondary school
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It affords pupils the opportunity to use alternative materials and supports from those available in the classroom
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Occasionally, at the discretion of the class teacher or the principal, children are given‘homework off’ as a treat or as acknowledgement of some achievement or special occasion.
For additional homework tips for parents of primary school children please visit:
https://assets.gov.ie/41272/2709489d21184975b2633aeab68470fe.pdf
Parents Role
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Parents can help by making sure their child has a suitable time and place set aside for homework with no distractions.
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Check your child’s homework is completed to the best of her ability.
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If you feel your child is trying really hard, remember to praise their efforts, especially if it’s something they find difficult.
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Parents can hear oral elements of homework such as maths tables.
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If your child is experiencing difficulties completing her homework, please discuss this with your class teacher.
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Check your child’s homework journal daily and fill in the time taken, along with a signature.
Suggested time guidelines:
Infants - Class teacher will advise
1st/2nd: 20 - 30 minutes
3rd/4th: 30 - 40 minutes
5th/6th: 40 - 60 minutes